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!
Operators
!=
Operators
$cfile
Variables
$cforlib
Variables
$csel
Variables
$cstat
Variables
$csymtab
Variables
$cunit
Variables | Marking and finding nodes
example
Marking and finding nodes
*
Operators
+
Operators
-
Operators
/
Operators
:=
Assignment statements
>=
Operators
<
Operators
<-
Assignment statements
example
Assignment statements | Assignment statements
<=
Operators
$\&$
Operators
==
Operators
|
Operators
AFTER
Modifying the fortran code
ALLID
Marking and finding nodes
example
Marking and finding nodes
ANTI
dependency
Attributes for data dependencies
AP
IO statement
APPLYPATH
Marking and finding nodes
example
Marking and finding nodes
AST
Browsing in the source
example
Comments | Comments | Attributes for labels
BEFORE
Modifying the fortran code
BODY
Attributes for DO statements
BOUND
Attributes for DO statements
example
Attributes for DO statements
BREAK
Termination statements
example
Termination statements
BREAKPOINT
tdb: the TSF debugger
BUILTIN
Builtin functions
BUILTIN_
Builtin functions
CALLSCRIPT
Scripts
CHILD
Browsing in the source
example
Fortran declarations
CLEANID
Marking and finding nodes
example
Marking and finding nodes
CLOSE
IO statement
example
IO statement
CLOSETOOL
The TSF part
example
The TSF part
COMMAND
Scripts
COMMENT
Comments
example
Comments
with a argument
Comments
comments
Comments
CONDITION
Attributes for conditional statements
example
Attributes for conditional statements
CONTROL
dependency
Attributes for data dependencies
COPY
Marking and finding nodes | Creating Fortran statements and
example
Marking and finding nodes | Fortran declarations
CREATE
Creating Fortran statements and
example
Creating Fortran statements and
CREATEEXPR
Creating Fortran statements and
example
Creating Fortran statements and
CREATESTAT
Creating Fortran statements and
CREATEVALUED
Creating Fortran statements and
example
Creating Fortran statements and
CUT
Modifying the fortran code
debugger
tdb: the TSF debugger
tdb
tdb: the TSF debugger
DECLARE
Fortran declarations
example
Fortran declarations | Fortran declarations
DEP
Attributes for data dependencies
ANTI
Attributes for data dependencies
CONTROL
Attributes for data dependencies
DESTINATION
Attributes for data dependencies
DESTINATIONEXPR
Attributes for data dependencies
DIRECT
Attributes for data dependencies
DISTANCEVECTOR
Attributes for data dependencies
DISTVECTORSIZE
Attributes for data dependencies
example
Attributes for data dependencies
KIND
Attributes for data dependencies
NBDEP
Attributes for data dependencies
OUT
Attributes for data dependencies
SOURCE
Attributes for data dependencies
SOURCEEXPR
Attributes for data dependencies
VALUE
Attributes for data dependencies
DIMENSION
Fortran declarations
example
Fortran declarations | Fortran declarations
with a parameter
Fortran declarations
DIRECT
dependency
Attributes for data dependencies
ELSECLAUSE
Attributes for conditional statements
example
Attributes for conditional statements
ELSEIF
Conditional statements
ENCLOSINGSTAT
Use the pattern-matching facilities
END
Attributes for DO statements
example
Attributes for DO statements
ENDFOR
Iterative statements
ENDIF
Conditional statements
ENDSCRIPT
Scripts
ENDWHILE
Iterative statements
ERROR
Termination statements
example
Termination statements | Browsing in the source
EXIT
Termination statements
EXPURGATECOMMENT
Comments
example
Comments
FALSE
TSF types
FILE
Attributes for unit
FILENAME
Attributes for unit
FINDID
Marking and finding nodes
example
Marking and finding nodes
FINDUNIT
Controlling the target
FIRST
Browsing in the source
FOR
Iterative statements
forlib
FINDUNIT
Controlling the target
INITALLUNITS
Controlling the target
NBUNIT
Controlling the target
RESTOREENV
Controlling the target
SETENVTO
Controlling the target
UPDATE
Controlling the target
FSYM
Fortran declarations
FUNKIND
Fortran declarations
GETENV
Various functions
example
Various functions
GETPAT
Use the pattern-matching facilities
GLOBAL
Variables
ID
Marking and finding nodes
IDENT
Objects names and constant
example
Objects names and constant
IF
Conditional statements
example
Termination statements
INDEX
Attributes for DO statements
INITALLUNITS
Controlling the target
INSERTCOMMENT
Comments
example
The TSF part | Comments
with two parameters
Comments
ISPOINTER
Fortran declarations
LABEL
Attributes for labels
with a DO statement
Attributes for DO statements
labels
Attributes for labels
LAST
Browsing in the source
LHS
Attributes for expressions
example
Objects names and constant | Attributes for expressions
LINENUMBER
Various attributes
example
Termination statements
LOWERB
Fortran declarations
MATCH
Use the pattern-matching facilities
NATUREOFSYMBOL
Fortran declarations
NBCHILD
Browsing in the source
NBCOMMENT
Comments
NBUNIT
Controlling the target
NEXT
Browsing in the source
NEXTMATCH
Use the pattern-matching facilities
OPEN
IO statement
example
IO statement
OUT
dependency
Attributes for data dependencies
PARENT
Browsing in the source
PARSE
Creating Fortran statements and
example
Creating Fortran statements and
PARSEEXPR
Creating Fortran statements and
example
Assignment statements | Fortran declarations | Attributes for conditional statements
PARSESTAT
Creating Fortran statements and
example
Assignment statements | Modifying the fortran code
PASTE
Modifying the fortran code
example
Marking and finding nodes | Modifying the fortran code | Objects names and constant
PATH
Marking and finding nodes
example
Marking and finding nodes
Pattern-Matching
GETPAT
Use the pattern-matching facilities
In script
Use the pattern-matching facilities
MATCH
Use the pattern-matching facilities
NEXTMATCH
Use the pattern-matching facilities
PREVIOUS
Browsing in the source
PRINT
IO statement
example
Termination statements
PUREINST
Comments
example
Comments
QUIT
Termination statements
RD
IO statement
REBUILDSYMTAB
Fortran declarations
RECV
The TSF part
example
The TSF part
obsolete statement
The TSF part
REMOVESYMB
Modifying the fortran code
REPLACEIN
Modifying the fortran code
example
Modifying the fortran code
RESTOREENV
Controlling the target
RETURN
Termination statements
RHS
Attributes for expressions
example
Attributes for expressions
SAVE
Various attributes
example
Attributes for unit
SCRIPT
Scripts
SEND
The TSF part
example
The TSF part
SETENVTO
Controlling the target
SKIP
Browsing in the source
SNAME
Objects names and constant
example
Objects names and constant
START
Attributes for DO statements
example
Attributes for DO statements
STARTTOOL
The TSF part
example
The TSF part
STATEMENT
and labels
Attributes for labels
with a logical if
Attributes for conditional statements
STEP
Attributes for DO statements
example
Attributes for DO statements
string concatenation
Operators
SWAP
Modifying the fortran code
SYMBOL
Fortran declarations | Objects names and constant
example
Fortran declarations | Objects names and constant
SYMTABSIZE
Fortran declarations
SYSTEM
IO statement | Various functions
example
IO statement | Various functions
tdb
tdb: the TSF debugger
ABORT
tdb: the TSF debugger
break
tdb: the TSF debugger
BREAKPOINT
tdb: the TSF debugger
cont
tdb: the TSF debugger
delete
tdb: the TSF debugger
display
tdb: the TSF debugger
down
tdb: the TSF debugger
dump
tdb: the TSF debugger
error
tdb: the TSF debugger
go
tdb: the TSF debugger
help
tdb: the TSF debugger
list
tdb: the TSF debugger
print
tdb: the TSF debugger
quit
tdb: the TSF debugger
stack
tdb: the TSF debugger
trace
tdb: the TSF debugger
undisplay
tdb: the TSF debugger
up
tdb: the TSF debugger
where
tdb: the TSF debugger
THENCLAUSE
Attributes for conditional statements
example
Modifying the fortran code | Comments | Attributes for conditional statements
TOINT
Type casts
TOREAL
Type casts
TOSTRING
Type casts
TOTREE
Type casts | Creating Fortran statements and
TOVALUE
Type casts
TREECMP
Marking and finding nodes
TRUE
TSF types
TYPE
Fortran declarations
TYPESIZE
Fortran declarations
unit
FILE
Attributes for unit
FILENAME
Attributes for unit
UPDATE
Controlling the target
UPPERB
Fortran declarations
example
Fortran declarations
VALUE
dependency
Attributes for data dependencies
VARIANT
Browsing in the source
"arith_if"
Attributes for conditional statements
"do"
Attributes for conditional statements
"log_if"
Attributes for conditional statements
"struct_elseif"
Attributes for conditional statements
"struct_if"
Attributes for conditional statements
example
Termination statements | Browsing in the source | Fortran declarations
VARWITHID
see FINDID
WHILE
Iterative statements
example
Termination statements
WR
IO statement
WRITE
IO statement
example
IO statement



Yann Mevel
1999-04-30